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Northern Roots Salon Opens Refreshing New Roots. Spa

The Northern Roots Hair Salon is opening a new spa! Located at 106 East Crawford Street, Roots is a high end day spa offering a wide range of relaxing services, including facials, massage, nails, pedicures, and eyelash extensions. They will be holding a Grand Opening party on Saturday, March 6th, from 11am to 4pm, to give the community a chance to meet their staff and check out their new space! 

Roots has 2 eyelash technicians, both certified to apply eyelash extensions as well as perform lash lifts, tints, and eyebrow shaping and waxing. A Master Esthetician (Elite Esthetics), Deer Park native Elizabeth Harris, brings 12 years of experience in spa settings. Stephanie Moran, of Moran Massage, is the Roots massage therapist, who offers a variety of massages from chair to hot stone. In the spring, Roots. will be bringing on a nail technician, Jasmin Martinez.

Roots is owned by Tiffany Reynolds, a Deer Park local who entered beauty school in 2007 and earned a Washington State license in Cosmetology. While working in corporate salons for 10 years, she returned to school in 2013, earning an Associate of Arts in General Business at Spokane Falls Community College. Continuing her education, Tiffany attended WGU Business School to attain her Bachelor’s in Business Management in 2015. Less than two years later, she opened the Northern Roots Hair Salon at 102 E Crawford. After early success, Tiffany decided it was time to expand. A remodel began towards the end of 2020 and Roots. was born! 

Tiffany’s goal with Roots is to offer clients a high end spa experience without having to travel to Spokane.

To learn more about the grand opening and RSVP:

Facebook.com/events/878310089679098

You can book an appointment via:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram 
  • phone or text message


Contact or visit Roots.:

  • 509-218-3487
  • 106 E Crawford St
    Deer Park, WA 99006
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